A brain injury changes everything-who you are, how you work, and how you love. We fight for the lifetime of care you deserve.
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Section 01
The Silent Epidemic: Understanding TBI Cases
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are often invisible to the naked eye, yet their impact is devastating. Unlike a broken bone that heals visibly, a brain injury can fundamentally alter personality, cognitive function, and emotional stability.
At Hicks Law Firm, we specialize in moderate to severe TBI cases resulting from car wrecks, truck accidents, and falls. We understand that the "normal" MRI doesn't always tell the whole story.
Section 02
The "No Helmet" Defense
In Oklahoma, insurance companies love to argue that if you weren't wearing a helmet (on a motorcycle or bicycle), you caused your own brain injury. This is not automatic law. We fight to prove that the force of the impact-caused by their driver-was severe enough that a helmet wouldn't have mattered, or that the accident stats show the driver is 100% liable.
Section 03
Why TBI Cases Are Different
Insurance adjusters often label TBI victims as "malingerers" or "fakers" because they look fine. Proving these cases requires a specialized team of neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life care planners.
Section 04
Proving the "Invisible" Injury
We use advanced forensic techniques to prove the extent of your injury:
- Diffuse Tensor Imaging (DTI): An advanced MRI sequence that reveals shearing in the brain's white matter tracts
- Neuropsychological Testing: Objective measurement of memory, processing speed, and executive function
- "Before and After" Witnesses: Testimony from spouses, coworkers, and friends attesting to personality changes
- Expert Neurologist Testimony: Medical professionals who can explain your injury to a jury
Section 05
Lifetime Cost of Care
A severe brain injury is not a one-time expense. It is a lifetime condition. Our Life Care Planners calculate the true cost of:
- 24/7 attendant care or supervision
- Ongoing cognitive rehabilitation therapy
- Lost earning capacity (including lost promotions)
- Impact on marriage and family dynamics (loss of consortium)
Section 06
Compassionate Representation for Families
We often work directly with the spouses and parents of TBI survivors, as the victim may not be able to manage their own legal affairs. We treat your family with the dignity and patience you deserve during this incredibly difficult time.
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